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    Tiling on existing tiles issue

    I agree, pulling them off and restarting, trouble is, its only the ones where they have been tiled onto existing tiles that seem to be affected, all the others are A1 !! I think the underlying issue is that the older (60's) tiles were bonded to a very thin plasterboard and if you try to...
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    tiling over existing ceramic tiles

    Sorry about that, I saw a post about tiling over existing tiles and thought I would ask a question. Point noted, will start a new thread in the future.
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    tiling over existing ceramic tiles

    Does that cause a problem?
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    Tiling on existing tiles issue

    It was a ready mix adhesive for use in bathrooms.
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    Tiling on existing tiles issue

    Tiles are approx 300mm x 250mm, they were applied over some old 60's tiles. Hopefully given some more time the marks will fade.....(fingers crossed!!) Steve
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    Tiling on existing tiles issue

    Not grouted yet, used a waterproof adhesive as it is a bathroom, the adhesive is light grey (white). I have a heater in there now, will see if the patches dry out. We did take one off the wall a couple of days back and that did clear up after 24 hours so I am hoping it is simply a little...
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    tiling over existing ceramic tiles

    Hi, I did exactly what you wanted to do and I have some patchy marks on the new tiles that are sat on top of the existing tiles, I wonder if you had similar issues? Looks like because the tile adhesive is not 'drawing' into the plasterboard (as there is a tile in the way), it has seeped...
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    Painting a bathroom ceiling

    Hi there, I have a bathroom ceiling that I just stripped of wallpaper (it was built in the 60's), so I have a few uneven patches and a few holes to fill, once I have done these, I would like to use a textured paint but cannot see anything on the market specifically for bathrooms or areas of...
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    Tiling on existing tiles issue

    Hi there, We have recently renovated a bathroom and we removed the majority of existing wall tiles, some were very hard to remove so we left them in place and applied a thin coat of plaster to make the wall even. After we applied the new tiles over the top, the tiles that are on plaster...
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